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Old 23-07-2014
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Yeah I was talking to a guy at TJM who said Rhino have bought the rights (or maybe even the whole company) to make the out4x4 system, and it should be released soon.

Looking on the Rhino website doesn't show an option for the 2-door though! I hope they don't abandon us 2-door owners!
Why couldn't you just buy the normal 3 mount version and just leave the last set of mounts off? Surely would be the same. Fingers crossed - that's what I was going to do. Haha!
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Why couldn't you just buy the normal 3 mount version and just leave the last set of mounts off? Surely would be the same. Fingers crossed - that's what I was going to do. Haha!
Wouldn't work, because the 2 Door hardtop window is longer then 4 door, so the internal frame wouldn't fit.

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Wouldn't work, because the 2 Door hardtop window is longer then 4 door, so the internal frame wouldn't fit.

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Ahhh! Damn. I guess I'll wait for the 2dr version then!
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Ahhh! Damn. I guess I'll wait for the 2dr version then!
out4x4 part was around mid to high $700's

Rhino rep said they have for both 4dr & 2dr or so he said when he was showing me the 2dr foxwing awning.
its bad when our stores bought stock of the out4x4 range at a higher price that Rhino are selling at RRP.
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I had the Rhino Back bone fitted to my unlimited last weekend. Went with Rhino as firstly it was cheaper (more for the bull bar fund), secondly I have great faith in my previous Rhino equipment and thirdly I already have a number of accessories from previous bars I have had fitted on other vehicles. I have the three bar system with only the front two bars fitted, at a later date I can fit a third bar if needed, however at this stage I only want the bars to transport my kayaks. $739 (including the bars, legs etc) ready to throw kayaks on. This was cheaper than out4x4 which then required the bars, feet etc. to be purchased. It is possible to fit only a two bar system on the unlimited which would be cheaper still however you would only have roof bars covering the back third of the vehicle, OK if you are only putting a basket or the like on it. Overall I am happy with the product so far will be interested in how it goes when I get a chance to carrying gear on top and flex the vehilce.
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Any chance of some photos of the internal structure Purplexj?
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I have a sh*t load of work to do tonight, I'll try and take some pics tomorrow and post them tomorrow night.
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